Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA rhymes with cachet so that is nice.
Ah, the UVA troll masquerading as a booster, who they will later denigrate. Probably the same troll who started the “UVA is better than Ivy” thread. Totally, designed to stir the pot.
Relax. UVA is a fine choice as is Yale.
UVA is UVA. Leave it alone. No one was talking about UVA and until you interjected the comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA rhymes with cachet so that is nice.
Ah, the UVA troll masquerading as a booster, who they will later denigrate. Probably the same troll who started the “UVA is better than Ivy” thread. Totally, designed to stir the pot.
Relax. UVA is a fine choice as is Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA rhymes with cachet so that is nice.
Ah, the UVA troll masquerading as a booster, who they will later denigrate. Probably the same troll who started the “UVA is better than Ivy” thread. Totally, designed to stir the pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just doesn’t seem to have the cachet it once had.
It does not. I feel like Harvard, University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins, and obviously Brown have all gained so much prestige over the last few decades that Yale doesn’t have the cash at once did.
Having said that, it still does have cachet. I would put it on par with University of Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think Yale is the only college where you can get a good education, I’ve got a bridge to sell you
No one knowledgeable has said that, and no one knowledgeable thinks that.
Some people though, are looking for a white environment— not a racially or even ethnically diverse one. And some people are thinking of a college degree, not as education, but as a straight shot ticket to wealth, and maybe even power. I wonder if such folks might be happier with Brigham Young? Or Dartmouth?
Anonymous wrote:It's worth noting that people usually group HYPSM together because they're the only schools that don't offer a binding early program or special scholarships to recruit top admitted students, but Yale broke that trend a few years ago when they started offering a special scholarship for top STEM admits. HPSM still don't need any special programs to recruit their admits, so I'd say Yale pushed themselves out of the top grouping. Probably more akin to Columbia, Penn, Duke, Caltech now.
Anonymous wrote:It just doesn’t seem to have the cachet it once had.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Especially if the fools have a lot of money
Oh yes. All the rich fools
Anonymous wrote:It just doesn’t seem to have the cachet it once had.
Anonymous wrote:Especially if the fools have a lot of money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think Yale is the only college where you can get a good education, I’ve got a bridge to sell you
No one knowledgeable has said that, and no one knowledgeable thinks that.
Some people though, are looking for a white environment— not a racially or even ethnically diverse one. And some people are thinking of a college degree, not as education, but as a straight shot ticket to wealth, and maybe even power. I wonder if such folks might be happier with Brigham Young? Or Dartmouth?
Emphasis on knowledgeable, as there seem to be some who would sell their kidney for a shot at Yale